- ISSN 1876-5165. S2CID 236146777. The
phrase "Jewish paradise" (from
Latin paradisus Judeorum), part of an
enduring Polish proverb ("heaven for the nobles, purgatory...
- "Paradisus Judaeorum" (Latin:
Jewish paradise) is a
Latin phrase which became one of four
components of a 19th-century Polish-language
proverb that described...
- rue de l'Ancien-Hôpital, in Guebwiller, Haut-Rhin, France. A
synagoga judeorum was
mentioned in
Guebwiller in 1333. The
Jewish community of Guebwiller...
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Orders a
crusade to the
Baltic lands.
Repeated 1256 and 1257. 1244
Impia judeorum perfidia Stated that Jews
could not hire
Christian nurses. 1244 (March...
- Helena, who is also
called Gunnhildr. In
Latin Side A
Iesus Nazarenus rex
judeorum vita mors
ecclesia sancta synagoga Side B
Videte [m]**** meas et pedes...
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commission that was
called delegata in
puncto tolerantialis taxae et
gravaminum Judeorum commissio mixta.
These complaints pictured the
distress of the Jews of...
- he
wrote such
works as
Contra Praeceptum Impium (c. 826), De
Insolentia Judeorum (c. 827), De
Judaicis Superstitionibus (c. 827), and De
Cavendo Convictu...
- Iudeorum’. Rhys says that some
scholars suggest this word,
Iudeorum or
Judeorum, may
relate to the "Jutes," a
Germanic tribe in
Northern Europe, but that...
-
saying in
Ecclesiastical Latin, Non
audent aliter dicere propter metum Judeorum ("They dare not say
otherwise for fear of the Jews"), a
reference to John...
-
Vieille Juiverie, Rue aux Juifs,
vicus Cithare in
Judearia (1247),
vicus Judeorum (1257),
vicus Harpe (1270),
vicus Herpe or
vicus de
Cithara (1254), and...